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Lords of Trade to Delancey, 5 July, 1754_.] [Footnote 172: _Delancey to Lords of Trade, 8 Oct. 1754_.] [Footnote 173: _Massachusetts Archives, 1754_.
Montcalm and Wolfe Francis Parkman 1858
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It ain't anything like we used to have it in Delancey Street, when we could walk into one another's rooms without knocking, and borrow a pinch of salt or a pot to cook in.
Hungry Hearts 1920
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He began collecting rent in Delancey Street, and now he is boss of renting the swellest apartment-houses on Riverside Drive.
Hungry Hearts 1920
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"Enough to buy up all your fish-markets in Delancey Street," laughed Abe in good-natured raillery at his mother.
Hungry Hearts 1920
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Anway, here is an article about the décor in Delancey.
Fan geekery 2009
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Anway, here is an article about the décor in Delancey.
Archive 2009-08-01 2009
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"Nu, mammeh," sallied Jake, "did you ever dream in Delancey Street that we should rub sleeves with the President? ''
Hungry Hearts 1920
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We met at a barcalled Delancey on Sunset andBronson…
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He pointed to an account of the Irish Dairy Company frauds, in which it was stated that the secretary, known as Delancey, appeared also to have borne the name of Rodman.
Demos George Gissing 1880
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The force here was under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Cruger, who had with him 150 men of a provincial corps known as Delancey's, 200 of the second battalion of the New Jersey volunteers, and 200 local loyalists.
True to the Old Flag A Tale of the American War of Independence 1867
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